I don't have pieces of music that do that to me, with few exceptions. One is Gorecki's Symphony of Sorrow, which I like to associate with sad scenes in many books, for the obvious emotional connection.

I use music, not so much when I am reading but more so when I write for fun, usually popular music mainly things like Queen- I played Sheer heart attack over and over the other day when I was thinking about expanding a piece-its now getting on for 70,000 words and I once wrote a piece to Space Oddity and the start of another to repeat recordings of "I'm Mandy Fly me"

I suppose its all to do with how we use our senses.
Can't think of anything Freedom related though...

I'm very visual, so whenever I concentrate on something, especially reading, what comes in through my eyes overrides what I hear. That said, I couldn't possibly work in total silence, as I get fidgety. That said, if I want to listen to an audio book, I can't do anything else, which makes it rather futile. I don't drive, but I couldn't imagine listening to an audio book or language tape while driving...

Soundtrack for the Freedom series? Early 1990s music.

Ride of the Valkyries? That's for the Ship series for me. Ho-yo-to-ho and all that...

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Movies should have original scores... So anything by Howard Shore, John Williams, Hans Zimmer or just possibly Chris Bouchard (he did the original score for the fan movie Star Wars: Revelations) should be good.

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Immediately thinking of Kris in the thicket and all the nature sounds, steam, waterfall, birds, animals, leaves in the wind and the thicket releasing its small darts with a swiching sound, teeth in a pear dripping its juice all over.

To go with this, according to me, soft string meditative music.

Scene in the market place with brawling, bidding and bartering, laughter, several languages, thump of feet from guards.

Low menacing music with drums.

Or no music, but a clever enhancement of naturally occuring sounds.

*away I am on another world*

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The Rowan is my favourite!

"The name rowan is believed to derive from the Norse runa - "a charm". It was often planted outside houses to ward off witches. On May Day a spray of rowan leaves was hung over doors to repel evil, and wells dressed with rowan to keep witches away. The rowan, or mountain ash, is found commonly in Scotland, sometimes clinging to a rock face."